Similar words: self-effacing, lacing, racing, pacing, tracing, bracing, placing, menacing. Meaning: ['feɪsɪŋ] n. 1. a lining applied to the edge of a garment for ornamentation or strengthening 2. an ornamental coating to a building 3. a protective covering that protects the outside of a building 4. providing something with a surface of a different material.
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151. They stood at angles, not quite facing each other.
152. Interestingly, the security problems plaguing network administrators resemble the problems facing transaction-based electronic commerce.
153. Coming out of hospital was traumatic enough without facing the accusing man, and Shirley was quite right about the weakness.
154. The question now facing voters is which approach is likely to achieve the best balancing act.
155. The aging pirate king facing the youthful bandit prince-patriarch against upstart - monarch against usurper.
156. But ensuring it does is one of the most important tasks facing Mr Major in the aftermath of his election victory.
157. A trickster who constantly committed adultery - and then left her facing a mountain of debt.
158. Snacks and afternoon tea can be enjoyed on the sun terrace facing the Jungfrau mountain.
159. In facing the challenge of drug abuse, the media have never been less monolithic.
160. Meanwhile, the troubles of Mrs Winnie Mandela, who is facing new allegations of involvement in murder, continued.
161. Meanwhile general practitioners, facing increased demands, have voted to explore alternatives to their current responsibility for 24 hour cover.
162. Assault claim: A 15-year-old Darlington boy appeared before the town's Juvenile Court yesterday facing accusations of assault.
163. Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them. Let me not beg for the stilling of my pain, but for the heart to conquer it. Rabindranath Tagore
164. Global warming is not just the greatest environmental challenge facing our planet — it is one of our greatest challenges of any kind. Barack Obama
165. It also has other economic advantages in that it requires fewer facing bricks than solid walls!
166. Boston employers are facing an acute labour shortage with potentially serious consequences for economic growth.
167. I remained still and upright, facing into the room, an accusing figure in a nightdress.
168. He was facing sideways.
169. Anyone can hide. Facing up to things, working through them, that's what makes you strong. Sarah Dessen
170. Facing Multiple Grief Sometimes the losses that we experience come so quickly one after the other that they become almost indistinguishable.
171. One of the biggest problems facing task forces has been collecting accurate data.
172. It soon became widely accepted that Mercury, like the Moon facing Earth, always kept the same side facing the Sun.
172. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
173. Eddie Browning says he's angry over long delays facing other prisoners seeking appeal hearings.
174. The dilemma facing the parents of a seriously ill child was especially acute.
175. The game warden and the biospherians were facing each other on either side of a thick airtight window.
176. Facing it, always facing it, that’s the way to get through. Face it. Joseph Conrad
177. One of the difficulties facing archives is the need to take account of the diverse needs of different users.
178. This time the NFL quarterback is facing state charges.
179. Traders in Marble Arch are facing huge rent increases.
180. This done , all the men turned and stood facing the altar table.
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